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"Up the Pond" is an alternate title for Francis Forbes' 1820 composition "The Banks of Newfoundland." It takes its name from associations with the race held by the Royal St. John's Regatta, North America's oldest continuing sporting event.
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"Up the Pond" is an alternate title for Francis Forbes' 1820 composition "The Banks of Newfoundland." It takes its name from associations with the race held by the Royal St. John's Regatta, North America's oldest continuing sporting event.
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"Up the Pond" is an alternate title for Francis Forbes' 1820 composition "The Banks of Newfoundland." It takes its name from associations with the race held by the Royal St. John's Regatta, North America's oldest continuing sporting event.